Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Plants respond to stress by increasing their rate of mutation

Stressed Plants Pass On Ability to Quickly Adapt

"The plants survived the ordeal by upping the frequency of homologous recombination (genetic swapping) during cell division... 'We propose that the environmental influences that lead to increased genomic dynamics even in successive, untreated generations may increase the potential for adaptive evolution.'"

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